DIAMOND HEAD: Japanese Version Of 'What's In Your Head?' To Include Bonus Track

July 9, 2007

NWOBHM (New Wave of British Heavy Metal) legends DIAMOND HEAD have signed to Dingwall Music for the Japanese release of their new album, "What's In Your Head?" The Dingwall version of the CD will be available on August 8 and will include an exclusive bonus track. The full track listing is as follows:

01. Skin on Skin
02. I Feel No Pain
03. This Planet and Me
04. Reign Supreme
05. Killing Me
06. Tonight
07. Pray for Me
08. What's in Your Head
09. Nothing to Lose
10. Calling Out
11. Victim
12. This Is War (bonus track for Japan)

Guitarist Brian Tatler will conduct an interview for a future issue of Burrn! magazine. Plans are also underway for the band to visit Japan for their first shows there later this year or very early in 2008.

For more information, visit www.dingwall.jp.

Professionally filmed video footage of DIAMOND HEAD performing its new song "This Planet and Me" has been posted at YouTube. The track comes off "What's In Your Head?", which is scheduled for release in Europe on July 30. Three audio samples from the CD — "Victim", "This Planet and Me" and "Skin on Skin" — have been posted online on the group's official web site.

"What's In Your Head?" was previously described by the band as "a powerful but varied collection of songs." The CD will include the song "Reign Supreme", which is said to be "the heaviest track DIAMOND HEAD have recorded since 'Am I Evil?'"

For list of upcoming DIAMOND HEAD shows, click here.

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